Real Madrid’s poor form has coincided with the arrival of Mbappe on a free transfer in 2024, while his old team Paris Saint-Germain has won back-to-back Champions League championships since his exit.
However, former AC Milan and Chelsea defender Desailly does not feel his compatriot is a problem and has pushed Mourinho to use a system that allows Mbappe to remain in an offensive position even while Real Madrid is defending.
“Mbappé has never been an issue for a coach. Mourinho would say the same thing: ‘I’m satisfied with my 40 or 42 goals every year from Mbappé; I simply have to adjust around him.’ Reported By Football Transfer.
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“Everybody has remark on what happens in his own life or his desire to relocate. Surely there are Madrid fans who believe a player should have no private life and should be completely dedicated to the club.
“There’s always this notion. I felt it also while playing football, where you feel like you belong to the fans. That is right, and we are pleased with it; nonetheless, let us not overstate. I do whatever I want in my free time. Do not come and question me about it. So I don’t think he’s a problem for Mourinho. “It’s just an adjustment.”
Kylian Mbappe’s status at Real Madrid
In early May, it was widely reported that Mbappe’s relationship with the rest of the Real Madrid squad had deteriorated, with his teammates apparently enraged by his attitude in training and treatment of the club’s coaches.
He then traveled to Cagliari, Italy, with his partner Ester Exposito, an actress and Netflix star, and the Spanish media reported that there were concerns about whether this was sanctioned by the club.
His recuperation from a recent hamstring injury was also contentious, with Mbappe going to Paris to consult a doctor and staying for a week.
As a result, Mourinho’s arrival is expected to be key in Mbappe’s Real Madrid future, with the Special One brought in to address the difficulties that now plague the Bernabeu’s first-team squad.

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